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Introducing Frontier: Listen
Join hosts Chris Holmes and Dan Wells, Partners at Foresight, as they kick off the Frontier Podcast. In this inaugural episode, they discuss their roles, backgrounds in sustainable infrastructure, and personal interests.
Topics Covered:
- Recent events, including the Olympics and political happenings
- The podcast's purpose as a platform for private market investors
- Insights on the energy transition, AI's role, and green hydrogen
- The importance of sustainability reporting and avoiding greenwashing
- Results from a recent investor poll on market priorities
Key Takeaways:
- Significant investment in the grid is crucial for the energy transition
- Green hydrogen holds great potential
- Sustainability reporting and compliance are essential for fund managers
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Building a sustainable future | Alison Hutchinson CBE
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Building a sustainable future | Alison Hutchinson CBE
Highlights and Insights from FY24 with Bernard Fairman and Gary Fraser
มุมมอง 198หลายเดือนก่อน
Highlights and Insights from FY24 with Bernard Fairman and Gary Fraser
The Eden Project - Foresight’s sustainability partner
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The Eden Project - Foresight’s sustainability partner
Building a sustainable future
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Building a sustainable future
Investing in our people
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Alison Hutchinson CBE, Senior Independent Non-Executive Director, discusses her role and how we drive action at Foresight.
Collaborating for Biodiversity
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Industry experts from across the public and private sectors explain why cross-sector collaboration is vital to addressing the interconnected climate and biodiversity crisis. Taking place on one of Foresight's Cornish solar sites, multiple organisations planted over 600 Devil's bit scabious to help save the Marsh Fritillary, an endangered species of butterfly. The event marked the unveiling of F...
A Greener Path: Nature Recovery Blueprint
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The Blueprint highlights the collaborative efforts of Foresight and the Eden Project. The expertise shared encompasses various aspects essential for ecological assessment and environmental management, providing valuable insights to guide the renewables industry towards nature positive management practices.
Faces of Foresight - Louis Bromfield
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Lead Sustainability Manager, Louis Bromfield, shares what excites him most about the sustainability transition.
Foresight Sustainable Forestry Company x King's College London: Policy Paper Highlights
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Foresight Sustainable Forestry Company x King's College London: Policy Paper Highlights
An Introduction to JLEN
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An Introduction to JLEN
Faces of Foresight - Lily Billings
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Foresight Director and Head of Group Sustainability, Lily Billings, emphasises cross-sector collaboration's vital role in tackling the climate crisis. #FacesOfForesight #EnergyTransition #Infrastrucuture
Introducing Skaftåsen Windfarm
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In 2019, Foresight Energy Infrastructure Partners made their first investment into Skaftåsen Windfarm. Fast forward five years, and it’s now a 231MW fully operational project, featuring 35 of the world's largest wind turbines. These turbines will produce over 530,000 MW hours of renewable energy annually - enough to power 173,000 homes, or in this case, support green industry in the Härjedalen ...
Hydrogen Horizons: The Hydrogen Market's Growth Phase
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As part of Foresight's 'Hydrogen Horizons' event, we welcomed industry experts from HH2E, Aurora Energy Research, Cadent Gas Limited, ATOME, Progressive Energy, Imperial College London and the Minister for Energy Efficiency and Green Finance, Lord Callanan, to Foresight's HQ to discuss the future of green hydrogen. We explored the pathways to scaling up the green hydrogen market and debated its...
Hydrogen | Decarbonising our future energy system
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Hydrogen is expected to play an important role in the energy transition as global society aims to decarbonise its energy system and take action on climate change. But how is hydrogen produced, and why is it so promising?
Investing with Impact | The role of renewable energy in the UK’s drive to net zero
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Investing with Impact | The role of renewable energy in the UK’s drive to net zero
Investing with Impact | Foresight Sustainability Forum: An Institutional Investor's Perspective
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Investing with Impact | Foresight Sustainability Forum: An Institutional Investor's Perspective
Investing with Impact | The principles of regenerative agriculture
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Investing with Impact | The principles of regenerative agriculture
Faces of Foresight - Robert Guest
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Faces of Foresight - Robert Guest
Faces of Foresight - Jai Mallick
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Faces of Foresight - Jai Mallick
Faces of Foresight - Elizabeth Scorer
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Faces of Foresight - Elizabeth Scorer
Faces of Foresight - Ricardo Piñeiro
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Faces of Foresight - Ricardo Piñeiro
Highlights and insights from FY23: featuring Bernard Fairman and Gary Fraser
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Highlights and insights from FY23: featuring Bernard Fairman and Gary Fraser
Investing with Impact | Giving the next generation hope
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Investing with Impact | Giving the next generation hope
Foresight Sustainability Forum: The Big Debrief
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Foresight Sustainability Forum: The Big Debrief
Closing remarks with Chris Holmes and Kingsmill Bond
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Closing remarks with Chris Holmes and Kingsmill Bond
Panel Discussion: The evolution of natural capital investment
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Panel Discussion: The evolution of natural capital investment
Panel Discussion: How can technology-driven approaches help avert a global food crisis?
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Panel Discussion: How can technology-driven approaches help avert a global food crisis?
Debate: Nature vs technology solutions - how do we tackle the climate crisis?
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Debate: Nature vs technology solutions - how do we tackle the climate crisis?
Panel Discussion: The cascading effects of the energy transition on the sustainability transition
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Panel Discussion: The cascading effects of the energy transition on the sustainability transition

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  • @bigsbyfreak
    @bigsbyfreak 20 วันที่ผ่านมา

    removing farmland... What could go wrong????

  • @madilyntimothy1145
    @madilyntimothy1145 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *Promo sm* 💥

  • @SatishSharma-td3jy
    @SatishSharma-td3jy 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ? . ,

  • @ajoc8190
    @ajoc8190 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What are the main drivers of the recent price decline. China worries (lower timber price) and the UK PM backtracking on climate pledges (potentially lower voluntary costs prices?)

  • @manjubagdi3130
    @manjubagdi3130 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    😅😅

  • @user-zd5ch8kl8l
    @user-zd5ch8kl8l ปีที่แล้ว

    1:19

  • @Suraj-bm9ww
    @Suraj-bm9ww ปีที่แล้ว

    ....

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    @Suraj-bm9ww ปีที่แล้ว

    .....

  • @OldScientist
    @OldScientist ปีที่แล้ว

    There is no climate crisis. 10% decline in natural disasters since 2000. Accumulated cyclone energy shows no increasing trend. Global hurricane landfalls shows no trend. Downward global trend for total hurricaine numbers. NOAA: "We conclude that the historical Atlantic hurricane data at this stage do not provide compelling evidence for a substantial greenhouse warming-induced century-scale increase in: frequency of tropical storms, hurricanes, or major hurricanes, or in the proportion of hurricanes that become major hurricanes." NOAA data 1851-2021 shows no trend in number of hurricaine landfalls with the record high being 1886. The trend for over 7 decades has been downwards in the Pacific as well. Drought appears to be decreasing globally measured by SPI 1901-2017. Global trends show no increasing flooding frequency or severity. For every million people on earth, annual deaths from climate-related causes have declined 98%. Deserts have shrunk considerably since the 1980's. The Sahara shrank by 12,000km² per year 1984-2015. The Earth has greened by 15% or more in a human lifetime. The Great Barrier Reef's coral cover has reached the greatest extent ever recorded. On extinction the rate is very low: 900 known lost species for 2.1 million known species in 500 years, so from observations there are an average of slightly less than 2 species lost every year. Global temperatures maxed out in 2016 and have been lower ever since. There is no climate crisis.

  • @caracortage3270
    @caracortage3270 ปีที่แล้ว

    Forestry is a sin, believe me!

  • @rambeerkumar9621
    @rambeerkumar9621 ปีที่แล้ว

    🎉🎉😂😂😂😂😂🎉. ,,

  • @jyotidas6616
    @jyotidas6616 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @mrdoniyorbekizzatullayev1298
    @mrdoniyorbekizzatullayev1298 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is quite good presentation for businesmen since,there are a lot of useful information and directions thank you.

  • @neelz323
    @neelz323 ปีที่แล้ว

    More trees please.

  • @neelz323
    @neelz323 ปีที่แล้ว

    A good presentation. I am a supporter and investor to FSG I think it is important to discuss nuclear in the future of energy. Will nuclear supplement renewable or will renewable supplement nuclear?

    • @foresightgroupllp
      @foresightgroupllp ปีที่แล้ว

      This is an excellent question, thank you. The role that nuclear power may play in the future is a very important issue, and in recent months has been discussed even more given the context of the energy market. At Foresight we believe that the eventual reliable, low-carbon energy system that we build as a global society will be complex and consist of many complementary components. While nuclear power has battled the headwinds of cost increases over the last few years - at a time when renewables have continued to decrease dramatically in cost - its ability to provide continuous zero carbon generation alongside variable renewable energy is clearly a very useful characteristic. We would expect the share of power generation in the long run from wind and solar to be larger than nuclear - BNEF for example forecast nuclear power to be 7% of power generation by 2050 with wind and solar at 36% and 29% respectively by 2050 (source: BNEF New Energy Outlook 2022 Executive Summary, page 2). So in that respect it would appear more appropriate to say that nuclear power will supplement renewables! Source for BNEF data: bnef.turtl.co/story/neo-2022/page/2/2?teaser=yes

    • @neelz323
      @neelz323 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@foresightgroupllp exciting times to be involved with the renewables revolution. I agree that future energy will be provided by a multitude of sources. So there will be a lot of opportunities to come. Does FSG have any investments in hydrogen or the mega Xlinks project?